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This collection of essays by a host of leading scholars of religion reflects on the urgent theological questions of our day. They present a worthy commendation of the life and academic career of William M. Shea—particularly his instinctive empathy for the 'other' and the contribution of multiple voices in our understanding of humanity, of religion, and of Christianity. These selections address contemporary challenges in the church, academy, and society, such as epistemology, culture, ecumenical/inter-religious dialogue, and the manifold nature of human religious experience.
Contents
Chapter 1 EPISTEMOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION: Experience and Narrative Chapter 2 Is Naturalism the Disease? Chapter 3 Lonergan and Shea on Belief and Knowledge:Positions, Counter-Positions, and Contemporary Challenges Chapter 4 The Religious Obligation to Be Intelligent Chapter 5 Moral Autonomy in the Church: Lonergan and the Natural Law Chapter 6 THEOLOGY AND AMERICAN CULTURES: A Bull in the China Shop: Bill Shea and the Professionalization of Theology at Saint Louis University Chapter 7 That "Boot on Your Neck" Feeling: An Appreciation of Albany's Irish-Catholic Democratic Machine Chapter 8 Anna Hanson Dorsey: Gender and the Discourse of Nineteenth-Century U.S. Catholic Apologetics Chapter 9 .Francis Kenrick and Papal Infallibility: How Pastoral Experience in the American Missions Transformed a Roman Ultramontanist Chapter 10 Genealogy of a Metaphor: Evolution and the "Warfare" Between Science and Religion Chapter 11 The Lion and the Lamb in the Borderlands: Applying Shea's Analysis of Evangelicals and Catholics to Mexico Chapter 12 ECUMENISM AND INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE: Rabbinic Utopia Chapter 13 The Pope and Fundamentalism: Benedict XVI and theDevelopment of the Papal Doctrine of Fundamentalism Chapter 14 Rescuing Regensburg Chapter 15 Conventional Folly: Islamophobia and Double Standards in Public Discourse about Islam and Muslims Chapter 16 Reflections on the Controversy over Pius XII and the Holocaust Chapter 17 THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE: "Continual Self-Contemplation": John Henry Newman's Critique of Evangelicalism Chapter 18 Writing A Scholarly Screenplay: "William Wordsworth and the Will of God" Chapter 19 From Autobiography to the Ethics of Theological Reflection in Augustine and William Shea